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Ideological Surrender Masquerading as Peace: A Deconstruction of Leo XIV’s New Year Homily
VaticanNews portal reports on Leo XIV’s homily for the Solemnity of Mary, Mother of God, wherein he promotes a vision of salvation through indiscriminate acceptance, stating: “The world is not saved by sharpening swords, nor by judging, oppressing, or eliminating our brothers and sisters,” but through “tirelessly striving to understand, forgive, liberate, and welcome everyone, without calculation and without fear.” The antipope centers his message on a distorted interpretation of divine mercy divorced from the necessity of conversion, while invoking St. Augustine and St. John Paul II to legitimize his naturalistic peace agenda.


Neo-Vatican’s 2026 Agenda: Syncretism and Apostasy Unveiled
Catholic News Agency reports on the 2026 agenda of antipope Leo XIV (Robert Prevost), detailing events including the closure of the “Jubilee of Hope,” a consistory of “cardinals,” restoration of the Sistine Chapel’s Last Judgment fresco, Cardinal Becciu’s appeal hearing, “World Children’s Day,” and potential international visits. This itinerary exposes the conciliar sect’s systematic substitution of Catholic tradition with naturalistic spectacles and ecumenical theater.


Neo-Church’s Peace Delusions Mask Apostasy From Christ the King
VaticanNews portal (January 1, 2026) reports that antipope Leo XIV used his first Angelus of 2026 to urge humanity to “build a year of peace” through “disarming our hearts” and ceasing violence. The message invokes Paul VI’s 1968 innovation of a “World Day of Peace,” describes peace as “unarmed and disarming,” praises the Masonic-aligned Sant’Egidio Community, and closes with a naturalistic blessing attributed to Francis of Assisi. This modernist spectacle demonstrates the conciliar sect’s complete abandonment of the Social Kingship of Christ.


The Vatican’s Naturalistic Distortion of Peace and Mary’s Role
Vatican News portal (January 1, 2026) reports on “Pope” Leo XIV’s Angelus address, calling for prayers “for peace in our world and our families” while claiming the Jubilee teaches “how to cultivate hope for a new world” through “converting our hearts to God.” This message exemplifies the conciliar sect’s systematic replacement of Catholic eschatology with humanitarian naturalism.
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